Plaque

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - W14

Erection date: 1950

Inscription

London County Council
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 1772 - 1834, poet and philosopher, lived here.

Site: Samuel Taylor Coleridge - W14 (1 memorial)

W14, Addison Bridge Place, 7

Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk

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Samuel Taylor Coleridge

Poet and critic. Born and brought up in Ottery St Mary, Devon. Pupil at Chris...

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